Pot grower cultivates murky business Honolulu Star-Advertiser Tue, 03 Jan 2012 03:38 AM PST PORTLAND, Ore. » Paul Stanford had lived a life of error, missteps and regrets, one laden with betrayals and failure. Then, on Nov. 3, 1998, Oregon voters approved the medicinal use of marijuana. And in this way he was saved. Paul Stanford's business is medical marijuana, and he is the nation's leading gateway to the drug. In Oregon, Hawaii, Michigan and three other states where it's legal, he ... | Grave of Dick Winters gets many visitors Lebanon Daily News Tue, 03 Jan 2012 03:38 AM PST EPHRATA - In a small church cemetery just east of this quaint Lancaster County town, a small gravestone marks the final resting place of one of the most revered people ever to call the Lebanon Valley home. | Exposed: The Military's Freakiest 'Non-Lethal' Weapon Ideas Wired News Tue, 03 Jan 2012 03:37 AM PST Tasers that elicit excruciating spasms in one person at a time? Foam pellets that send an entire crowd fleeing in agony? Pfft. So 2011. Where non-lethal weapons are concerned, the futureâs all about sonic microwaves that can make swimmers puke mid-stroke, and aircraft with laser beams that can redirect an entire enemy plane mid-flight. | Dixon calm Lady Hurricanes in Bulldogsâ Christmas Classic Topsail Voice Tue, 03 Jan 2012 03:36 AM PST HOLLY RIDGE â" Things didnât go to well early for the host Dixon High School girlsâ basketball team in the 2011 Dixon Girlsâ Christmas Classic last week but that didnât seem to dampen their enthusiasm on the final day of the tournament, and they got the opportunity to send a message to one of the teams they will see at least twice in the Coastal Plains 1A conference. | Why I posed nude and am proud Herald Sun Tue, 03 Jan 2012 03:35 AM PST MY DECISION to appear naked on the cover of The Australian Women's Weekly was not one I took lightly. | CAPITAL ONE BOWL: South Carolina beats Nebraska, 30-13 The Mercury Tue, 03 Jan 2012 03:35 AM PST ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) â" South Carolina's season was marred by the dismissal of its starting quarterback, the loss of its star running back to injury and an NCAA investigation for improper benefits. | Villagers back plan for footpath link-up Shropshire Star Tue, 03 Jan 2012 03:35 AM PST Plans to create a new footpath connecting villages near Market Drayton have moved one step closer after the scheme received widespread support from residents. | | |
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